LoL...I was wondering that myself...also, why are they always nodding??
2007-03-09 15:47:16
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answered by Sammyjo007 3
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ok right here is what you gotta do: a million take him to the vet to work out if he has any actual issues that may be inflicting this because of the fact labs are meant to be super-friendly 2 workout him extra. you could think of you're doing sufficient yet he's a well-known canine and he needs a minimum of a pair of long runs, like 5-10 miles each and daily. no longer walks, runs. and labs love fetching, coaching him to fetch will make those workout instructions extra common on you as you in basic terms throw a ball somewhat than run with him. he will nevertheless decide on his runs nevertheless. an under exercised canine is a damaging, aggressive canine. 3 try a miles better coach with one-on-one classes - extra costly yet could you somewhat get your toddlers bitten?? additionally reward and compliment each and every time you stroll him with out having bitten, and be consistent. 4 and that i know this isn't what you want to pay attention, yet leaping IS commonplace in a pup. so is nipping. because of the fact he's a well-known pup, possibly he would not understand his power. do no longer scold him or yell at him, it's going to make his habit worse. i'm no longer announcing you do, purely warning you you recognize, purely in case. 5 save him on the lead till the difficulty is going away, a minimum of outdoors the abode. you do no longer decide on him to assault the neighbor's youngster & get euthanized, do you? 6 do no longer provide up on him and unload him to a preserve the place he would be euthanized if he's no longer accompanied interior of each week! no longer announcing you will, lower back, purely in case. additionally this may well be led to via the difficult issues he went by way of along with his previous proprietors. it takes time for an abused canine to have faith human beings lower back. be comfortable and affected person with him =))
2016-12-18 19:10:41
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answered by ? 4
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also, repetitive movements can be a sign of cognitive deterioration. Things like nodding, rocking, or grinding of the jaw. Their brain might be slowly losing some function.
2007-03-09 15:47:18
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answered by clovisdied 2
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Most cases false teeth they feel odd in your mouth and because they may have lost slight feeling in their mouth so it's not on purpose.
2007-03-09 15:50:13
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answered by Lilly 2
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that really is funny. They do don't they. But I'm not gonna laugh too much because I'm getting on up there myself. When I start chewing I'll let you know why I do it. hehe.
2007-03-09 15:49:20
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answered by winkcat 7
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old people are like hamsters. they store food in their jowls and are able to eat it any time they want.
this is what it looks like when they are full:
http://www.fraterslibertas.com/Images/Separated/kennedy.jpg
beyond that, it can be certain drugs that cause this, parkinson's disease, Essential tremor, the most common movement disorder in older people, or their shorts are too tight.
2007-03-09 20:37:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Because their teeth are worn down and they are trying to put their jaw into a comfortable position.
2007-03-09 15:50:35
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answered by amy02 5
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Maybe because they have no teeth and are not wearing Dentures I know it is different when you get old.
2007-03-10 04:07:40
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answered by ? 4
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memory
when you get old you remember further back than when you are middle age
they are remembering when they had teeth.
2007-03-09 15:51:58
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answered by Anonymous
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there dentures hurt
2007-03-09 15:47:35
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answered by Anonymous
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